Mangyan Village
Mangyan Village
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Caroline H
Londres, UK40 contributions
mars 2022
I felt this was an important visit to make to see and support the fine handcraft of the villagers, the elementary school and to learn of the impact of the generosity of the philanthropist and founding couple, Jaime Zobel de Ayala and his wife Donya Bea on the preservation of the traditions of these people.
Écrit le 22 mars 2022
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Philippines - D... C
Philippines102 contributions
mars 2022
Nice place to buy Mangyan gifts and handmade items. You can get a lower price if you ask. Best that a Filipino buys the item to get low price.
Écrit le 13 mars 2022
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Ståle S
5 contributions
juil. 2020
Flyktningelandsby, eller rettere sagt, tilbakevendt fordrevet befolkning fra tidligere kolonitid. Livnærer seg nå ved fletting av forskjellige ting, huskeråd ol. Trivelige noe sky befolkning som regime bygde enkle hytter til, for bosetting igjen. Verdt besøket.
Écrit le 5 mars 2021
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smurphetteee
Singapour, Singapour607 contributions
mars 2020
My partner's family is local to Puerto Galera and they recommended me to visit the Mangyan Village to understand how natives live on a daily basis. I'm from Malaysia, so this place reminded of a similar 'kampung' lifestyle back home. The houses were made out of bamboo and wood but very beautifully laid out. I visited on a raining day, so it was rather muddy walking around the area.
The Mangyan community were very welcoming to their village and offered me to purchase some of their rantan goods. There was no hard-selling of their products and I would buy them all if I could. I left with a cute, rectangular rattan basket and am still using it to neatly arrange all my toiletries in my bathroom.
A little support goes a long way!
The Mangyan community were very welcoming to their village and offered me to purchase some of their rantan goods. There was no hard-selling of their products and I would buy them all if I could. I left with a cute, rectangular rattan basket and am still using it to neatly arrange all my toiletries in my bathroom.
A little support goes a long way!
Écrit le 14 avril 2020
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070OKH
Shanghai, Chine156 contributions
déc. 2019 • En solo
Not quite sure how best to describe my visit to Mangyan village. My local guide was very proud of his culture and explained how his tribe had moved lower down the mountainside to be able to both maintain their way of life and make a living / sustain their families. You are made to feel quite welcome and while it is endearing and humbling to be given a tour and get hear about the traditions and culture, I must admit it feels a bit awkward and zoo-like to be gawking at people going about their life. There are many children, playing by the small waterfall or on the basketball court. There is a small museum showing what the Mangyan used to wear and traditional cooking utensils. You can also admire an old traditional hut (that used to sleep a family of 6). Current traditional houses are much larger than the originals and seem more comfortable. The bamboo bridge connecting the two parts of the village was destroyed in the recent typhoon. Considering the village lives off tours and sales of their indigenous handwoven baskets, I am happy I went despite feeling a tad awkward during the entire visit. Most souvenirs for sale are handwoven items. While sales are appreciated, the locals are absolutely not pushy at all. The entrance fee is undetermined and left to the individual traveller. I would definitely recommend a visit, if only to support a lovely people continuing their way of life.
Écrit le 12 décembre 2019
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chris w
Wellington, Nouvelle-Zélande142 contributions
août 2019
A local told us about this place so we went to observe the weaving and sewing. There was no pressure to buy like some places. You can get a guide and head up to the falls, which we regretfully didn’t do. We purchased books, pencils and other school supplies for the school before we went., as it was all pretty humble.
Écrit le 21 août 2019
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Abby2766
Édimbourg, UK83 contributions
juil. 2019 • En famille
An eye opener more so with using natural resources. They are using reed to make their crafts. Very talented people and resourceful.
Écrit le 23 juillet 2019
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Jeffrey A
Pékin, Chine93 contributions
juin 2019 • En couple
Interesting looking place. But, when we tried to enter, they would not let us unless we had a tour guide.
We were really disappointed.
So, if you want to go there, make sure you bring a guide with you.
We were really disappointed.
So, if you want to go there, make sure you bring a guide with you.
Écrit le 22 juin 2019
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Tyaskin
Mebane, Caroline du Nord349 contributions
mai 2019 • En couple
This is an interesting place to visit, although not a traditional village in the strict sense. The village was set up some years back by a philanthropist who brought the people in to live. From seeing other villages, I suspect the layout of the homes would have been different, not so much lined up as is shown in some photos. The village is also much larger than what you see on a guided tour, as it runs up the side of the mountain out of sight. What you will see is the "display" part of the village.The basket making is quite handsome, and very reasonable, and makes nice, small items for the folks back home. It can be a little hard to find, but if you hire a tricycle driver, any of them i the Puerto Galera area can take you there.
Écrit le 28 mai 2019
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HeatherBallantyne
Tauranga, Nouvelle-Zélande252 contributions
janv. 2019 • En famille
A short trip from White Beach and peurta Galera, this is a model village of the Mungyan tribe, where they can make crafts to support their families.
Écrit le 21 janvier 2019
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Would you be kind enough to send me the directions. I live here in Puerto Galera with my asawa and our baby daughter. We would love to come visit your village
Rédigé le 9 janvier 2019
Please contact Marco Vincent Resort as they drove us over there.
Rédigé le 28 janvier 2019
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